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they said we could keep our fleet there and in return, we will give you 30% of your energy prices. that's business. the russians will not let the black sea fleet go. >> do you think we'll see negotiation first, act later? >> i don't think any of us really know the answer to that. the only thing we have to go with is two things, first of all, the russian behavior in georgia, limited, they took the ground that was important to them and didn't care what the west said. we've seen the west response to certain things like syria. though russia has had it's way in all the negotiations. the russia know obama is a man who wants dialogue and compromise. if your opponent is wanting compromise and you don't, you have the upper hand. >> thank you. >> that's all from us here in london for the moment. it's back to doha. >> hundreds of thousands of israeli ultra orthodox jews are taking to the streets in western jerusalem protesting a law being debated by the government to draft the ultra orthodox into the army. let's take a closer look at that community. there are up to 700,000 in israel and that
they said we could keep our fleet there and in return, we will give you 30% of your energy prices. that's business. the russians will not let the black sea fleet go. >> do you think we'll see negotiation first, act later? >> i don't think any of us really know the answer to that. the only thing we have to go with is two things, first of all, the russian behavior in georgia, limited, they took the ground that was important to them and didn't care what the west said. we've seen the...
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that benefits certain exemptions under eu energy laws that can be looked at. then the russians are trying to build this second gas pipeline through the black sea into the balcans and that has not happened and we can look if it should happen and should have the exemptions the russians are kind of pushing for in eu law. there are things we can do to put the heat on russia economically at least. >> reporter: okay, andrew willis some thank you for joining us from london with your thoughts on the crisis ongoing in ukraine. rwanda troops are using the 1994 genicide experience in their home country as a tool to fight sectarian violence and part of the african union force trying to restore order there and tan yeah page was on patrol in the forces of bongui. >> they want to use words of weapons as persuasion to end the violence in the central republic and means taking to the street, armed with memories of an experience no one wants repeated. many of them were personally effected by the slaughter of about 800,000 and moderate hootu and that was nearly 20 years ago and t
that benefits certain exemptions under eu energy laws that can be looked at. then the russians are trying to build this second gas pipeline through the black sea into the balcans and that has not happened and we can look if it should happen and should have the exemptions the russians are kind of pushing for in eu law. there are things we can do to put the heat on russia economically at least. >> reporter: okay, andrew willis some thank you for joining us from london with your thoughts on...
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and today worries about supplies sent energy prices rising. oil jumps 2.3%, not a huge price, but enough that you might see a bit of an increase in gasoline and home-heating prices in the next ten days or so. the effect was more dramatic on natural gas prices in europe. america's natural gas is.com nesticly produced so the u.s. is not effected directly by prices in europe. but a sharp and sustained prize in energy prices in europe would raise the unlikely but scary possibility of europe's fragile economy being pushed back into recession that could deal a direct blow to u.s. companies, investors and consumers. calls for sanctions are increasing. sanctions worked against libya and iran, but russia is closely tied to europe through those pipelines that carry crucial natural gas, so while the idea may appeal to americans, they are a harder sell in europe. the european union gets a quarter of its natural gas supplies from russia and half of that is routed through ukraine's pipeline network. any disruption would hit germany which defends on the gas
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terms terms of energy prices in europe. >> europe depends on the infrastructure, tried to diversify a way away from russian energy, through the cast pecaspea sea. >> because the domestic supplies from these critical producers are dhoining, that really -- declining that really the pipeline supplies at a will be available for europe will be -- that will be available will be largely from russian gas. >> european leaders understand that, that's why they are calling for dialogue with, not sanctions against, russia. ali velshi, al jazeera. >> warren hogue, and from providence, rhode island, thomas nichols, professor of national security affairs. gentlemen, welcome. >> thank you. >> warren, let me start with you if i might. angela merkel suggested that the russian president is out of touch with reality tonight. is that just rhetoric or they have just lost control? >> i think what she said was he was from a different planet. i think exactly he is from a different planet. the russians view this differently. in the context of this there is nothing the west can do by way of punishment, economi
terms terms of energy prices in europe. >> europe depends on the infrastructure, tried to diversify a way away from russian energy, through the cast pecaspea sea. >> because the domestic supplies from these critical producers are dhoining, that really -- declining that really the pipeline supplies at a will be available for europe will be -- that will be available will be largely from russian gas. >> european leaders understand that, that's why they are calling for dialogue...
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>> it certainly does, and europeans, not just for their energy sourcers, but where the energy is coming from, so europe finds itself in a much different situation than 2009. >> reporter: valerri, the eu announced emergency aid that replaces the aid that was supposed to come from russia. is that enough to get ukraine through the next several months? >> i'm sure that that's enough. and indeed, we should also include some specific packages from inside. i think that i think that what has been discussed by the community and the government in ukraine to ask ukraine and business to put some money, invest some money into the economy for stabilizing the situation, will increase trust of international creditors to the economy as well, and indeed, we need some type of budget costs, because budget was prepared by putin's government with a lot of spends, which are much more than the country can spend now, but definitely, this aid will be enough to get the loans to stabilize the economy. >> over the past several years, jacob, russia has not hesitated to squeeze ukraine economically when it has wanted
>> it certainly does, and europeans, not just for their energy sourcers, but where the energy is coming from, so europe finds itself in a much different situation than 2009. >> reporter: valerri, the eu announced emergency aid that replaces the aid that was supposed to come from russia. is that enough to get ukraine through the next several months? >> i'm sure that that's enough. and indeed, we should also include some specific packages from inside. i think that i think that...
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russia could decree benefit if there is any increase in energy prices which there already seems to. it's not as though their customers in europe can stop buying energy because they're unhappy with what is happening in ukraine. i'm not sure that it hurts russia all that much. >> earlier it was looking like anti-government protesters had the upper hand. we had yanukovych on the run. we had tymoshenko released from prison. but does this show us now that progress was not necessarily a win? >> absolutely. and i think that's the real missing story here that has not been adequately covered. what is the legally elected president of ukraine, mr. yanukovych, who is now taking refuge in russia and still claims to be the legal president, some how you could have a street demonstrators including some very violent armed people drive the president out of the capitol and say, okay, we win now, you lose. you have to accept this. the russians are saying, um, no, we don't. we have cards to play here, too. we don't recognize this government or so-called government in kiev which frankly doesn't even cont
russia could decree benefit if there is any increase in energy prices which there already seems to. it's not as though their customers in europe can stop buying energy because they're unhappy with what is happening in ukraine. i'm not sure that it hurts russia all that much. >> earlier it was looking like anti-government protesters had the upper hand. we had yanukovych on the run. we had tymoshenko released from prison. but does this show us now that progress was not necessarily a win?...
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. >> hopefully put good energy. >> this club has been around for more than a year and several dozen former members are now working. >> how job clubs can help you, log onto our website, aljazeera.com/realmoney. >>> milmill millennials, writtey a millennial. david, why do you think there's so many highly jeacted millennials looking for work? >> the fact that millennials coming out of college are not prepared to fit the needs of the economy. those really trnt kinds of jobs that millennials wand. they want to find meaningful work, they've just gone through this college experience where they have been exploring these ideas and we have a big challenge to fill those jobs and the second piece is that millennials are not willing to take any job they want. this is a generation who say they would rather take a job that pays less that has more social impact than a job where they don't feel they have that kind of impact. they would rather sit it out in some cases than go take that job. good is it possible that the minimum enial generation has some sort of attitude problem? there was this bently univers
. >> hopefully put good energy. >> this club has been around for more than a year and several dozen former members are now working. >> how job clubs can help you, log onto our website, aljazeera.com/realmoney. >>> milmill millennials, writtey a millennial. david, why do you think there's so many highly jeacted millennials looking for work? >> the fact that millennials coming out of college are not prepared to fit the needs of the economy. those really trnt kinds...
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as an exporter of energy. i think the longer this spat over here goes on, the more we are going to hear about that u.s. issue here. of course, i just might add that europe has been trying to get off of its dependency on russian gas for quite awhile now, so this issue is height ended. >> if the conflict stays contained in crimea, does everything go away as far as investors are concerned? >> no. no. not at all. this is a geo-political issue. the crimea is an integral part of the ukraine. the prime minister said he is not going to give up the crimea without a fight. >> means the tension is unlikely to lessen any time soon. so, while the heart of the spat, this argument, this tension, if you like, might be confined to the crimean region, the repercussions elsewhere -- we have talked about a few of those just now -- are massive. so, the market is unlikely to turn a blind eye. bear in mind this is the 5th bigtest exporter in the world. we have talked about the gas supply t whether it is confined there or not, the ge
as an exporter of energy. i think the longer this spat over here goes on, the more we are going to hear about that u.s. issue here. of course, i just might add that europe has been trying to get off of its dependency on russian gas for quite awhile now, so this issue is height ended. >> if the conflict stays contained in crimea, does everything go away as far as investors are concerned? >> no. no. not at all. this is a geo-political issue. the crimea is an integral part of the...
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>> you got to think of russia as a net exporter of resources, particularly of energy and very particularly of natural gas. here in the united states we use a lot of natural gas but it's domestically produced. europe saw about a 10% spike in natural gas prices. about 40% of the natural gas schooled in europe comes from russia and goes through appliance that go through the ukraine. europe has been trying to diversify the source of gas supply for quite some time but hasn't been able to do it. russia controls the amount of natural gas that goes into europe. germany has a lot of factories. natural gas is not just for heating, it generates electricity which these factories use. if there was a sustained increase in the price of gas or if russia were to shut down the natural gas flow you would see the real problem in europe which is why europe may not be as keen to impose sanctions on russia as america is. >> worries of retaliation there. ali velshi host of "real money," thanks for being with us. >> okay joie. >> anxiety hit ordinary ukrainians and hard. the local currency is losing value, no brea
>> you got to think of russia as a net exporter of resources, particularly of energy and very particularly of natural gas. here in the united states we use a lot of natural gas but it's domestically produced. europe saw about a 10% spike in natural gas prices. about 40% of the natural gas schooled in europe comes from russia and goes through appliance that go through the ukraine. europe has been trying to diversify the source of gas supply for quite some time but hasn't been able to do...
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corruption creating a system of financial transparency and accountability and end expensive government energy subsidies. >> we will complete all the conditions. i repeat, all the conditions, that are necessary for this loan. >> managing director of the imf christine la guard says there's no need for panic. adding the imf and others including the united states who are ready to help ukraine need time to assess the state of the finances, joy. >> and finally, help from little ukraine. >> we are really helping people to get what they want. >> from tips to prayers, we tryst new york visit the new al jazeera america. >> finally in our special programming now, new york's east village is well-known for its vibrant fight life but also home for tens of thousands of ukrainians who have migrated there over the past century. christof putzel reports, they worry about their home land but also the family and friends that are still there. >> it is a chilly friday night in manhattan's east village. these these ukrainians are mix ing mixing drinks with politics. working to support ukrainian nationalism from abro
corruption creating a system of financial transparency and accountability and end expensive government energy subsidies. >> we will complete all the conditions. i repeat, all the conditions, that are necessary for this loan. >> managing director of the imf christine la guard says there's no need for panic. adding the imf and others including the united states who are ready to help ukraine need time to assess the state of the finances, joy. >> and finally, help from little...
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most of the energy russia by itself is the largest supplier of energy beyond just gas to europe. the gas discussion is the elephant in the room pretty much, but we have to remember it's far more than that. there is crude exports from russia to europe. so the magnitude of the relationship is enormous and they can't be without each other. >> does that make russia just as reluctant to shut the taps as europe is reluctant to say we don't want-- >> he they're reluctant to lose the $100 million from revenue that comes just from gas exper exports. >> valeri, how is the russian economy been performing lately? i know there has been a lot of talk of how ukraine is in economic trouble. it's not like the russian economy is setting the world on fire, is it? >> indeed, the ruling of president viktor yanukovych put ukraine economy in a tough time. we have really shortage of money in our state budget. we have many small businesses have disappeared because of corruption and state pressure. but in general ukrainian economy is healthy, and it could resurrect with wester money with western loans. i
most of the energy russia by itself is the largest supplier of energy beyond just gas to europe. the gas discussion is the elephant in the room pretty much, but we have to remember it's far more than that. there is crude exports from russia to europe. so the magnitude of the relationship is enormous and they can't be without each other. >> does that make russia just as reluctant to shut the taps as europe is reluctant to say we don't want-- >> he they're reluctant to lose the $100...
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venezuela is rich in energy but poor in necessities like milk. david will help explain the sometimes complex relationship between our two countries. >> david? >> this is venezuela's largest port city. we have refineries behind us and it's areas like these that are critical to venezuela's future. the influence in the region is wielded through petroleum. we talk about protests. we talk about high stakes in region where there is much natural gas and much crude oil. this is in many ways is why what happens in venezuela is so important. oil. venezuela is the fourth largest supplier of crude oil to the united states behind canada, saudi arabia and mexico, and has the largest reverse in th resere world. but because it does not have an refineries an unlikely partnership has emerged from the united states and this south american nation. >> years ago even under hue go chavez, when he's talking about our being the devil or some of these rhetorical positions, the bottom line is that the united states is the closest largest market for venezuelan oil. >> and t
venezuela is rich in energy but poor in necessities like milk. david will help explain the sometimes complex relationship between our two countries. >> david? >> this is venezuela's largest port city. we have refineries behind us and it's areas like these that are critical to venezuela's future. the influence in the region is wielded through petroleum. we talk about protests. we talk about high stakes in region where there is much natural gas and much crude oil. this is in many ways...
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this is the energy department's largest clean up anywhere in the united states. trying to take those 56 million-gallons of radioactive sludge that were in underground tanks. they are trying to turn that into solid glass. it is a massive project. how does this work? >> well the 17 self-tanks are distributed over quite a few square miles with an intricate net of pumps and pipes. when it is pumped to facility that i was previously supporting, we would then treat that waste chemically to get some of the more dangerous constituents out of it and then after we had treated it chemically we would put it into a melter with glass heat it up to high temperatures. >> the tanks that were underground were beginning to leak. they were old and the danger was some of them were fairly close to the colombia river and there is fear that somehow some of that radioactive material could get into the river. >> it is a fear based on reality. the single shell tanks which were actually decommissioned in the 40s and 50s, those tanks are known to have been leaking into the environment for ye
this is the energy department's largest clean up anywhere in the united states. trying to take those 56 million-gallons of radioactive sludge that were in underground tanks. they are trying to turn that into solid glass. it is a massive project. how does this work? >> well the 17 self-tanks are distributed over quite a few square miles with an intricate net of pumps and pipes. when it is pumped to facility that i was previously supporting, we would then treat that waste chemically to get...
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the heat is hard on the dogs and weight and lose energy. >> weather is a concern. this is alaska. it's huge. it can be too warm or cold. it can be snowy or virtually little snow. it is what it is. that is part of having preparation to be able to deal with those situations. >> just looking at the dogs before a race, you can see that the animals love to run. it's what they are born to, live for and what makes them happy. >> the teaming are making their way through north america's higher mountains. they'll battle the elements and each other and inhospitable terrain. pushing themselves, dogs and humans together in what is known as the last great race. >> it's a fascinating race. there's 69 in the id. >> -- idit e.r. od. >> that will do it for this edition. check out the live blog on the website for breaking news and information about the kiev crisis at aljazeera.com. we leave you with a look at the mardi gras celebrations in new orleans, going strong into the night. ♪ >>> hi, i'm lisa fletcher. and you are in the stream. is misinformation complicating the crisis in ukraine. what is
the heat is hard on the dogs and weight and lose energy. >> weather is a concern. this is alaska. it's huge. it can be too warm or cold. it can be snowy or virtually little snow. it is what it is. that is part of having preparation to be able to deal with those situations. >> just looking at the dogs before a race, you can see that the animals love to run. it's what they are born to, live for and what makes them happy. >> the teaming are making their way through north...
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energy subsidies they get from russia. they are also talking about sending technical advisors in a whole host of areas first to work with the central bank and finance ministry, also to train election monitors, there is the hope there could be an election in may in ukraine. and the hope is that the u.s. can train monitors to ensure that is a free and fair election. and they also want to send technical advisors to help ukraine identify and recover any stolen assets we have heard about president yanukovych and the oligark, spirit billions of dollars out of the country. the administration has been saying that it has a wide host of sanctions that it can consider. they would be done through presidential executive order. they have already taken some diplomatic steps. they have pulled back on preparations for the g-8 summit. they have canceled trade talks. and what they are talking about as far as further sanctions could be the freezing of assets for russian government and military top officials and looking to see what the eu may
energy subsidies they get from russia. they are also talking about sending technical advisors in a whole host of areas first to work with the central bank and finance ministry, also to train election monitors, there is the hope there could be an election in may in ukraine. and the hope is that the u.s. can train monitors to ensure that is a free and fair election. and they also want to send technical advisors to help ukraine identify and recover any stolen assets we have heard about president...
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israel wants the entire program destroyed while washington said it should be allowed to produce energy. >> afghanistan's president saying years of war in the country have left him angry at the u.s. government in an interview with the washington post. hamid karzai said the war was not fought with his country's interest in mind and he is deeply tabled with the afghan casualties he has seen. he refuses to sign a security deal with the u.s. allowing forces to stay in the country beyond this year. the upon the gone is told to prepare for the possibility to no troops will be left in afghanistan beyond 2014. >> the highest profile al-qaeda member will be prosecuted in a civilian court. we are outside the courthouse in new york city. what is he charged with and what do we expect to happen today? >> good morning, welcome to the federal court here in lower manhattan and the start of the trial, he's a kuwaiti. he is best known for being osama bin laden's son-in-law. he's also apart from that best known for incendiary videos which he published alongside bin laden andal doe al zawahari in h he was
israel wants the entire program destroyed while washington said it should be allowed to produce energy. >> afghanistan's president saying years of war in the country have left him angry at the u.s. government in an interview with the washington post. hamid karzai said the war was not fought with his country's interest in mind and he is deeply tabled with the afghan casualties he has seen. he refuses to sign a security deal with the u.s. allowing forces to stay in the country beyond this...
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that's a massive amount of energy, and if they clamp down they'll be just be shoots themselves in the foot. there might be flights coming out, and while there is general consensus of things that can be done there is a lot of money tied up in things, and you can't just cut it off. >> today, an united nations envoy trying to assess the situation was first held and then forced to leave with threats thrown in. nick schifrin there, he joins us live now from simeferol. walk us through what happened. >> reporter: quite a few threats were thrown at u.n. robert surrey. the pro-russian demonstrators are becoming more emboldens. it started at 3 hours ago when robert serry left the ukraine naval headquarters. he was stopped by proactivists who were armed saying he needed to leave crimea immediately. he declined and walked to a cafe. that's when he was barricaded back into the cafe. he talked with them and then agreed to leave the country or leave crimea at that point. that's when pro-russian demonstrators showed up outside of the cafe. 30 or 40 people chanting putin, putin. russian, russian, tryi
that's a massive amount of energy, and if they clamp down they'll be just be shoots themselves in the foot. there might be flights coming out, and while there is general consensus of things that can be done there is a lot of money tied up in things, and you can't just cut it off. >> today, an united nations envoy trying to assess the situation was first held and then forced to leave with threats thrown in. nick schifrin there, he joins us live now from simeferol. walk us through what...
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it's just a question of how much energy is going to be put into the device to get it to work. what's going to be the most energy efficient way to do this, because remember, we have to get the craft up there that's going to do the work, we have to give it capability to maneuver around in space. once the technology that's going to be used to remove something from orbit, one of the ideas of attaching a tether so it builds friction and pulls the object down is not such a bad idea, because it doesn't require a lot of material to do that. if you could just push something out of orbit, that might not be a bad idea, because it may not require a large energy budget to make that work. you keep the expenses down in energy and materials and get the job done, it's just that those methods are slow and there's a lot of material that needs to be cleaned up. if there was a faster way to do it, that might be better. >> boy, that's certainly a big problem. nasa's budget was just announced or at least what they're hoping for the budget the next couple of years and keep it fairly stable, i hope th
it's just a question of how much energy is going to be put into the device to get it to work. what's going to be the most energy efficient way to do this, because remember, we have to get the craft up there that's going to do the work, we have to give it capability to maneuver around in space. once the technology that's going to be used to remove something from orbit, one of the ideas of attaching a tether so it builds friction and pulls the object down is not such a bad idea, because it...
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the department of energy opened it to house the by-products of nuclear weapons, research and production. it's supposed to entomb those materials, transuranic waste for 10,000 years, until the year 11,999 ad. if, as reports suggest, the place failed, it has failed already it reached even a quarter of 1% of its total life span. i spoke with an academic who visited the facility and he described a group of panels, six rooms the size of football fields. at the end barrels of radioactive trash sits on pallets and over the course of 75 years of the ceilings are supposed to collapse, burying the barrels for all time. it's not clear how radiation may have gotten loose. the site was chosen for its geological ability. there's no groundwater. there's salt in the soil. the workers are in close proximity to the radioactive nearly, they'd quickly be exposed. this is a unique facility, nowhere else is there a permanent centralized resting place, a deep geological repost itry. this is a place where the planning and resources the federal government were gathered in one place. unfortunately that seems it
the department of energy opened it to house the by-products of nuclear weapons, research and production. it's supposed to entomb those materials, transuranic waste for 10,000 years, until the year 11,999 ad. if, as reports suggest, the place failed, it has failed already it reached even a quarter of 1% of its total life span. i spoke with an academic who visited the facility and he described a group of panels, six rooms the size of football fields. at the end barrels of radioactive trash sits...
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ups is making a push into alternative energy, buying is propane powered deliver trucks. they can travel 2,000 miles on one tank. they'll be used in louisville and oklahoma. the vehiclesing are expected to hit the road by the middle of this year. a battle to report the facts. >> can i ask you where you are from? tell me where you are from >> why many journalists are struggling to cover the story in crimea, in some cases fearing for their own safety. farmers in kenya turning to an ancient method in grows vegetables, there's no digging or dirt. >> there's no big empire to absorb the expense. >> small business opensers -- owners faced with covering the cost of raising the minimum wage. >> ukrainian soccer has given their country men something to celebrate. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm stephanie sy, and these are the top stories at this hour. >>> doctors say a baby born h.i.v. positive may have been cured of the virus that causes aids. researchers believe it's thanks to an early treatment started four hours after birth. similar success was reported with another
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>>ali, shock wave to the energy prices? >> yes, oil prices, that is global, that rose 2%, $105s a barrel now and we are going to feel that at the pumps and the price natural gas in germany and uk jumped 10%. germany is an industrial power house and depends on natural gas for electricity and call coming from russia, 40% of the the natural gas coming from russia through the ukraine and that is not good news. this is not affecting u.s. natural gas. we don't want to see russia pushing europe back into a recession because we all know that hitting us all. >> what other aspects are you looking at? >> i am looking at a guy that bidding plumbing and manufacturing parts and he exports them and invests in a factory operation in crimea, and he's doing this for a while and i am going to talk to him about affecting his business so we are connected. >> thank you, ali and thank you. we have a response to the ukrainian crisis on social media. >> ukrainians are going online and expressing their feelings on what is happening in their crime. a
>>ali, shock wave to the energy prices? >> yes, oil prices, that is global, that rose 2%, $105s a barrel now and we are going to feel that at the pumps and the price natural gas in germany and uk jumped 10%. germany is an industrial power house and depends on natural gas for electricity and call coming from russia, 40% of the the natural gas coming from russia through the ukraine and that is not good news. this is not affecting u.s. natural gas. we don't want to see russia pushing...
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efficiency, and energy sector to perform. our support for related reforms will help the government to take the steps needed to restore economic stability, and growth, and reduce ukrainian depend on russian gas. and d.o.e. will continue to make public. including environmental and geopolitical impacts among other factors. we are moving forward, to assist ukraine in many ways. on the matter of the regulatory authority. >> giving them access to suppliers in the world. international suppliers other than russia. is that basically what that is. >> i think that's one form of the state department why is if the putin not being targeted himself? we are going to break away from our coverage right now. this is u.s. secretary of state john kerry, he is meeting with reporters in rome, concerning the diplomatic efforts to resolve the crisis in ukraine, here is the secretary of state. >> is making a transition in a new government, and making progress, important congress and growing the economy, and tackling unemployment. tonight, i will have
efficiency, and energy sector to perform. our support for related reforms will help the government to take the steps needed to restore economic stability, and growth, and reduce ukrainian depend on russian gas. and d.o.e. will continue to make public. including environmental and geopolitical impacts among other factors. we are moving forward, to assist ukraine in many ways. on the matter of the regulatory authority. >> giving them access to suppliers in the world. international suppliers...
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jobs in high tech manufacturing, energy, exports, american innovation. that's job number one. job number two, training more americans with the skills they need to fill those good jobs. so that our workforce is prepared for the jobs of tomorrow. part three, guaranteeing every
jobs in high tech manufacturing, energy, exports, american innovation. that's job number one. job number two, training more americans with the skills they need to fill those good jobs. so that our workforce is prepared for the jobs of tomorrow. part three, guaranteeing every
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energy department for permits to export natural gas. the energy department has given out six export permits. so in the next two to five years, we absolutely will see the u.s. begin to -- u.s. companies begin to export their natural gas abroad. >> so coral, the infrastructure is here, right here in the country to actually become a major exporter natural gas in the next five or six years or so? good it's not here today. you -- >> it's not here today. what's amazing in the u.s. natural gas energy picture is that just six or seven years ago, it was thought that u.s. natural gas supplies were so low that we would have to start importing natural gas from russia. and work began on terminals, on ports, to import natural gas from russia. now the situation has completely reversed. the u.s. is now the largest natural gas producer in the world. but these -- construction on these ports on these terminals to export natural gas has only just begun. so it would be impossible for the tow u.s. to export today or tomorrow. expected to be able to export na
energy department for permits to export natural gas. the energy department has given out six export permits. so in the next two to five years, we absolutely will see the u.s. begin to -- u.s. companies begin to export their natural gas abroad. >> so coral, the infrastructure is here, right here in the country to actually become a major exporter natural gas in the next five or six years or so? good it's not here today. you -- >> it's not here today. what's amazing in the u.s. natural...
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this is one interesting thing about american energy independence. >> ali velshi always good to have you in the studio. thank you very much. >>> much of the focus still on crimea. why this southeastern part of ukraine is so crucial to the kremlin, and not even carnival can stop the protests in venezuela. we'll live there when we come back. ♪ >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm joh i'm -- john siegenthaler. talking middle east peace at the white house. >>> turmoil in venezuela after a month of angry protests, no end to the demonstrations there. >>> and uncovering history in north idaho, the story coming from a former war relocation camp for men of japanese decent. first -- an update in ukraine. due to rising tensions all scheduled military to military engagements between the u.s. and russia are on hold. the un will talk about the security in the reason gone. secretary of state john kerry heading to kiev tonight meeting with ukraine's interim leaders and parliament. >>> and president obama meeting tonight with his top national security advisors. he says russia's movements violate
this is one interesting thing about american energy independence. >> ali velshi always good to have you in the studio. thank you very much. >>> much of the focus still on crimea. why this southeastern part of ukraine is so crucial to the kremlin, and not even carnival can stop the protests in venezuela. we'll live there when we come back. ♪ >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm joh i'm -- john siegenthaler. talking middle east peace at the white house....
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the relative heat is hard on the dogs, who sweat and lose more energy. >> weather is always a concern. this is alaska and it's huge. it can be too warm or it can be really cold. it can be, you know, really snowy or it can be as in parts of the trail this year, virtually little snow. you know, it is what it is, and that's part of having preparation to be able to deal with those situations. >> just looking at these dogs before a race, you can see that the animals love to run. it's what they're born to, what they live for and what makes them happy. >> the teams are now making their way through north america's highest mountains, the alaska range. next week and beyond they'll battle the elements and each other, pushing themselves, dogs and humans together in what's known here as the last great race, the iditarod. aljazeera, outsidin outside anc. >> the dogs should be crossing the line next week. >> our own libby casey has moderated has race. >> guess who's more popular than the president? first lady. the polls showing 66% of americans like michelle obama compared to 52% who say the same ab
the relative heat is hard on the dogs, who sweat and lose more energy. >> weather is always a concern. this is alaska and it's huge. it can be too warm or it can be really cold. it can be, you know, really snowy or it can be as in parts of the trail this year, virtually little snow. you know, it is what it is, and that's part of having preparation to be able to deal with those situations. >> just looking at these dogs before a race, you can see that the animals love to run. it's...
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they on the other hand have to take steps to reform the economy principally in the energy sector, to merit the loans from the international community. >> ambassador, it's good to have you on the program, thanks very much for your insight. >> thank you very much. >> coming up. how a united nations official is describing a refugee camp in syria. >>> the army punishes hundreds of soldiers after a sexual assault review. >> plus drowt relief, california getting so much rain and needed rain, needed for farmers but too much of a good thing could be bad. >> now to charges of misconduct within the u.s. military. hundreds of soldiers disqualified from sensitive positions after being linked to a series of infractions. john terret here. john. >> members of the military who have been charged with helping fellow soldiers, coping with sexual harassment and rape. the number of personnel disqualified from counseling far higher than it had previously acknowledged. >> last summer, the army said it was disqualifying, from child abuse and drunk driving that was after an initial review ordered by defense
they on the other hand have to take steps to reform the economy principally in the energy sector, to merit the loans from the international community. >> ambassador, it's good to have you on the program, thanks very much for your insight. >> thank you very much. >> coming up. how a united nations official is describing a refugee camp in syria. >>> the army punishes hundreds of soldiers after a sexual assault review. >> plus drowt relief, california getting so...
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., europe and the united states energy is in the ukraine. >> there could be a downside for president bashar al-assad. he relies on russia's support. the west presses for sanctions against russian tanks and arms manufacturers. that could really hurt. >> the ukraine crisis is likely to overshadow talks in paris between the french, russian and u.s. foreign ministers. they are meeting to discuss ways of helping lebanon to cope. barnaby phillips is in paris and joins us for more on that. how much will events in ukraine and crimea overshadow this? >> i think inevitably they will because the expectation is that john kerry, and sergei lavrov will meet here later in the day. sergei lavrov is still in madrid as we speak. john kerry arrived here from kiev last night. now these would be importantly the first head to head high-level meetings between the united states and russia sips the late -- since the latest phase of the ukrainian crisis erupted. we can't underestimate the importance of that. there's the chance for europe and the united states, the west broadly, if you like, to coordinate thei
., europe and the united states energy is in the ukraine. >> there could be a downside for president bashar al-assad. he relies on russia's support. the west presses for sanctions against russian tanks and arms manufacturers. that could really hurt. >> the ukraine crisis is likely to overshadow talks in paris between the french, russian and u.s. foreign ministers. they are meeting to discuss ways of helping lebanon to cope. barnaby phillips is in paris and joins us for more on that....
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another interesting thing about that energy subsidy is a lot of that money is going to end up in moscow because it's moscow who sells much of ukraine its fuel. in washington, they are quite a wear they are giving potentially a billion dollars to moscow. >> just how far is the u.s. supposed to go in supporting ukraine? at what point is it going to run up against opposition in congress? >> there is a lot of -- a lot of support for financial aid and financial loans to ukraine. however, the senate majority leader, harry reid said let's keep an idea on what europe wants. this is mainly a european issue. if europe isn't all for sanctions -- and they are not because they are scared of losing all of the valuable russian money pumping into london and germany, why should we go down the road of sanctions in some ways? it's a matter of whetherpom policy starts to weaken because republicans are using it as an opportunity though call him weak. whether he strikes -- sticks to strategic interests or has to project american power. mr. putin said clearly, let's remember what the u.s. did in iraq and afgh
another interesting thing about that energy subsidy is a lot of that money is going to end up in moscow because it's moscow who sells much of ukraine its fuel. in washington, they are quite a wear they are giving potentially a billion dollars to moscow. >> just how far is the u.s. supposed to go in supporting ukraine? at what point is it going to run up against opposition in congress? >> there is a lot of -- a lot of support for financial aid and financial loans to ukraine. however,...
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nationwide, we're talking about cereals to energy drinks. companies have two years to put them into effect. >> this makes so much sense, because so many of us have been looking at portion sizes. nobody eats two cookies. >> nobody. >> it's going to cost money. >> it is estimated $2 billion to do this changeover. >> all this coming when we have a major obesity epidemic. >> one third of adults are obese. that is a serious number. the end goal is to inform the public. >> you asked me if i read the labels. i didn't always. i still do. thanks a lot. >> arizona's governor vetoing that controversial bill over gay rights. the pressure put on her to reject the measure. >> ecrane's ousted pressure making a plea to russia, asking moscow to lend a helping hand. >> there are new rules put in place for this year's boston marathon, the steps being taken to make sure people are safer in the wake of last year's bombing. >> can a soccer ball change the world? >> literally, hundreds of millions of children every single day have nothing more than a rock to play
nationwide, we're talking about cereals to energy drinks. companies have two years to put them into effect. >> this makes so much sense, because so many of us have been looking at portion sizes. nobody eats two cookies. >> nobody. >> it's going to cost money. >> it is estimated $2 billion to do this changeover. >> all this coming when we have a major obesity epidemic. >> one third of adults are obese. that is a serious number. the end goal is to inform the...
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bound energy gas. also, russian banks major banks have large investments in this country. i think even president putin stated a figure that $28 billion worth exposure in the ukraine, and today we already learned that two major banks have a russian banks have been winding down and of course, russian investors just like any invest the the the tor, would be very worried about a political instability. and this is having a mitigating, curbing impact on how russia will treat the ukraine and the new government in the testimony cooing months. >> okay, ukraine and russia, analysts with ihs global incite, thank you for the your time. >> thank you. >> now the, angle americale has become she ao warned she doesn't support the reform that prime minister david cameron wants. nadine barber reports. >> europe's most powerful politician the, in one of it's oldest parliaments. angel merkel told the politicians how much she respected british, but reforming the union prime minister, don't get your hopes up. >> i have been told many times during the last two days that there are very special exp
bound energy gas. also, russian banks major banks have large investments in this country. i think even president putin stated a figure that $28 billion worth exposure in the ukraine, and today we already learned that two major banks have a russian banks have been winding down and of course, russian investors just like any invest the the the tor, would be very worried about a political instability. and this is having a mitigating, curbing impact on how russia will treat the ukraine and the new...
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white tiny lines here, that is showing you where we have more thunder storm type of activity, a lot of energy in the lines of storms, coming up from mexico into texas. you can see when you look at the great lakes, they are iced over. something else the satellite shows you - this is before the front, bringing in snow. here is where the problems are. ice storm warning for half an inch of ice. you can see the winter storm warning stretching across the area and freezing rain. that will happen tonight. south of the action, it will be rain, but we'll get colder temperatures coming in after the storm moves out fast tomorrow. i'll talk more in the coming hours about how much snow we are expecting north of the ice. >> aye, aye, aye. groups are ramping up efforts to get the vulnerable off the streets. we look at a program in new york city where volunteers are making a difference. still ahead - two countries on the brink of war. a look at the military might of ukraine and russia. plus... >> i am proud to announce by candidacy to be the 4th governor of this great state. >> with that the mud slinging bega
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she made a fortune in the energy sector in the 1990s. her reputation is tainted. she's a controversial figure. >> i remember watching a video of her coming out in her wheelchair. thousands were screaming. is it a choice of the less of of two evils, yulia tymoschenko, and viktor yanukovych, or are the people rallying behind her. people seemed to have generous support for her. >> certainly she is charismatic and is a populous. >> she knows what it tell people to get them revved up. >> yes. it's no accident the image is hot. she want the people to win people with her charisma. viktor yanukovych wanted to win people with the iron fit. >> charisma versus the in fist. thank you eileena, professor at fordham university. >> back in the u.s. officials in montana issued an avalanche advisory. police and firefighters going door to door because an up to came together when an avalanche barrelled down a mountain. >> reporter: practically an entire town comes out when word spread that an 8-year-old boy and elderly couple was buried by an avalanche. >> they told us. >> there was
she made a fortune in the energy sector in the 1990s. her reputation is tainted. she's a controversial figure. >> i remember watching a video of her coming out in her wheelchair. thousands were screaming. is it a choice of the less of of two evils, yulia tymoschenko, and viktor yanukovych, or are the people rallying behind her. people seemed to have generous support for her. >> certainly she is charismatic and is a populous. >> she knows what it tell people to get them revved...
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of which the pipeline of gas that comes from russia to europe, and europe gets an awful lot of its energy from russia via that pipeline. now for the russians, it's not just economic. it's not geopolitical. it is cultural. this is the birthplace of the russian state. this is where the russians began or what would eventually become the russians began their campaign to free themselves from the monguls back in centuries ago. so there is a cultural tie there. this all comes back in many ways to this fight between the west and the east. and there is just very strong sentiment from vladimir putin in particular, that he wants to re-establish an eurasiaen power, with a political system. this territory. this patch of ground is just located in such an area, tony, that it is fought over for centuries, and it remains a question whether it's european or russian. >> thank you. we'll bring that into sharp relief in just a moment. phil ittner for us in russia. and we'll look at how the ukraine history is effecting the current crisis. >> before we take a look at the peninsula, let's look at centuries ago.
of which the pipeline of gas that comes from russia to europe, and europe gets an awful lot of its energy from russia via that pipeline. now for the russians, it's not just economic. it's not geopolitical. it is cultural. this is the birthplace of the russian state. this is where the russians began or what would eventually become the russians began their campaign to free themselves from the monguls back in centuries ago. so there is a cultural tie there. this all comes back in many ways to this...
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> it would seem that europe wouldn't want to go along with this, because russia could cut off their energy supply, right? >> exactly, and i think that europe is right. you have to except, this is a russian sphere of influence, and they have taken back the crimea, and we fought the crimean war to prevent this. but they got it back after stalin and in an era, they let it go to the yucata ukraine, any want it back, they have a vital interest, and we should not treada it. we would be gravely mistaken. we put down lines, and i think it's going to be very damaging to u.s. foreign policy with the whole world watching this, particularly the middle east, saudi arabia, and kuwait, and airiab emertus, and iraq, and i think they're going to see a u-turn this time, just like it was on syria on a red line, and it's very damaging to our policy and our prestige in the west. >> the markets we're watching too, and the investors as well today and yesterday. it was a down day yesterday. and up day today. do the markets know something that we don't know? >> no. when the major risk is faulk, but when you have t
> it would seem that europe wouldn't want to go along with this, because russia could cut off their energy supply, right? >> exactly, and i think that europe is right. you have to except, this is a russian sphere of influence, and they have taken back the crimea, and we fought the crimean war to prevent this. but they got it back after stalin and in an era, they let it go to the yucata ukraine, any want it back, they have a vital interest, and we should not treada it. we would be...
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. >> you still rejuvenated fresh, so whether it's your leg or whole body, feel like there's more energy. >> the suns training emphasizes the intervention. the impact of the therapy has a positive for the team -- for the cry owe chamber. >> al jazeera. >> and coming up, how is using twitter to find al quaida also how police tell if someone is too high to drive. trying to figure out as more states legalize marijuana. tomorrow. on al jazeera america department is using social media to deter people from getting involved in al quaida, maria is back with that story. >> the state department has been tweeter out #s think again turn away using this twitter account. it's think again underscore dos, this is a verified twitter account, it says some truths about terrorism, it has 1,001 followers and they have tweeted out 378 messages in the last couple of months. and they are sending out messages like these that was tweeted out just today, this one says in the twenty-first century, al quaida is still crucifying people in yemen. and they have also tweeted out this, what al quaida has in mind for syri
. >> you still rejuvenated fresh, so whether it's your leg or whole body, feel like there's more energy. >> the suns training emphasizes the intervention. the impact of the therapy has a positive for the team -- for the cry owe chamber. >> al jazeera. >> and coming up, how is using twitter to find al quaida also how police tell if someone is too high to drive. trying to figure out as more states legalize marijuana. tomorrow. on al jazeera america department is using...
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gas reserves in the world, who is going to turn around in a world that is to depend on other people's energy who is going to turn around to russia and say keep it we don't want it. it just isn't going to happen. >> well, yes i think what we have seen throughout the past decade was certainly that russia solidified it's position in the world markets in terms of being a very important ex-porter of fuel abroad, especially in terms of it's weight within europe. but also we are talking about the trade lengths between russia and europe, it is also the other side of the equation, which is the importance of russia to europe. a lot of the key players are significantly depend on significant supplies on significant exports that they direct to russia. and russia is a big market, it is one of the largest markets out there in europe right now. in terms of the size of the market, and the dynamism, and the strength. >> we thank you, indeed, for that. you may be interested to hear this news, for now on the news hour, a little bit of news about financial penalties. routers news agency describing what has been
gas reserves in the world, who is going to turn around in a world that is to depend on other people's energy who is going to turn around to russia and say keep it we don't want it. it just isn't going to happen. >> well, yes i think what we have seen throughout the past decade was certainly that russia solidified it's position in the world markets in terms of being a very important ex-porter of fuel abroad, especially in terms of it's weight within europe. but also we are talking about...
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you have the ongoing basis of energy supplies from russia, gas in particular. the germans take a third of their total gas supply from the russians. it's a very much more involved relationship, and it's one i think that the europeans are conscious of not pulling the plug on, unless they really have to. so i think that might account for why it appears, at least, in terms of the pace of this sanctions process, that the europeans are moving in a slightly slower gear. >> simon from brussels with the latest from there, thanks so much. >>> there are conflicting reports whether the u.s. has issued that ultimat ultimatum to surrender. black sea fleet including an attack submarine and three war ships are based at the at the port of sevastopol. wife,000 russian soldiers to be in the city. last weekend president pient sent in 6,000 more sol -- putin sent in 6,000 more soldiers. balaclava and sevastopol, control of the affairs in the town of katha. , chatham house, think tank, thanks for being with us one more time james. >>> confusion as to whether that ultimatum has been
you have the ongoing basis of energy supplies from russia, gas in particular. the germans take a third of their total gas supply from the russians. it's a very much more involved relationship, and it's one i think that the europeans are conscious of not pulling the plug on, unless they really have to. so i think that might account for why it appears, at least, in terms of the pace of this sanctions process, that the europeans are moving in a slightly slower gear. >> simon from brussels...
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energy costs soaring for many americans across the country. richelle carey is here with the very tough news. >> i know, it keeps getting worse john, this brutal winter has heat up all across the country. and the cost keeps rising, no matter what kind of heat you use. >> propane, natural gas, are higher, temperatures plunging demand for heating oil has soared, reaching new highs in some areas. >> last couple of years, consumers have been lulled into a safety net. this winter has hit with a bang. so consumers really weren't prepared for it. >> the residential price for propane is up 30% from a year ago. 5.5 million homes use propane. natural gas has jumped more than 20%. according to the census bureau about afl of u.s. households use natural gas as their home heating method. the bottom line, the average heating bill for an american family last year was $150. this year it is closer to $450. these increases are common in winter bit this has been an exceptionally cold season affecting so much of the country. the prices are under even more pressure.
energy costs soaring for many americans across the country. richelle carey is here with the very tough news. >> i know, it keeps getting worse john, this brutal winter has heat up all across the country. and the cost keeps rising, no matter what kind of heat you use. >> propane, natural gas, are higher, temperatures plunging demand for heating oil has soared, reaching new highs in some areas. >> last couple of years, consumers have been lulled into a safety net. this winter...
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whether it's the legs or the body you feel like you have more energy. >> it emphasis a positive move for the team and a number of others that use it as well. >> temperatures inside a cryosonic reach 184 to negative 292 farenheit. none of the liquid nitrogen touches the body. there's no danger. if you are interested in doing this on your own, there are several facilities. you can expect to pay between $75 to $95. dallas was $75, and in new york $95. a lot of people swear by this type of therapy. >> how many teams are using the treatment. >> right now, 10 teams in the n.b.a. there weren't official statistics. 10 teems had their own facility. that's how they go through it. and other teams find other places. >> i am sure you checked this out. what do the doctors say. >> the doctors approve. i talked to my own and he believed it the best recovery method for endurance athletes. they are all endurance athletes. >> i'm ready to try it. >> me too. >> appreciate it. >> facebook is expanding with a $60 million purchase of titan aerospace. it's aiming to bring internet access to 5 billion people
whether it's the legs or the body you feel like you have more energy. >> it emphasis a positive move for the team and a number of others that use it as well. >> temperatures inside a cryosonic reach 184 to negative 292 farenheit. none of the liquid nitrogen touches the body. there's no danger. if you are interested in doing this on your own, there are several facilities. you can expect to pay between $75 to $95. dallas was $75, and in new york $95. a lot of people swear by this type...
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there, broaden those on to the areas that are transit routes we could see those effects in terms of energy prices in europe. >> europe could rely on other sources including norway which has stepped up its production. but russia could still stock the -- shock the global markets. ripple effects here in the united states. mainly in the form of rising gas prices, that would not exactly help america's struggling economy. >> david shuster thank you. >>> the syrian crisis will be the major subject, foreign ministers from russia and, have already spoken. in south africa, witness testimony began in the murder trial of olympian oscar pistorius, a neighbor testified she heard screams on the morning of the murder, pistorius admits he shot her four times but he said he thought she was an intruder. >>> deadly stabbing ra rampage a train station, left 29 dead more than 140 others were injured. attackers were separatists from a far western province. for the highest ranking al qaeda member trial has begun. >>> jury trial began sulemain abu gais, he is the highest ranking al qaeda leader to fairs trial in a
there, broaden those on to the areas that are transit routes we could see those effects in terms of energy prices in europe. >> europe could rely on other sources including norway which has stepped up its production. but russia could still stock the -- shock the global markets. ripple effects here in the united states. mainly in the form of rising gas prices, that would not exactly help america's struggling economy. >> david shuster thank you. >>> the syrian crisis will be...
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. >> you feel rejuvenated, legs or body, you feel like you have a little more energy and your legs aren't as tired. >> the suns theory is, it has been a positive for the team and for a handful of other nba teams that use cryo-chamber. >> unless you stay in an extended period of time, you don't want to stand in mainly -- pine us 12 either. the suns own their own chambers but another handful of teams use facilities ar all across the country. you can do that pap. >> what do doctors say? >> i spoke to my own orthopedic surge, he says it's the best recovery for endurance athletes. >> joint pain? >> joints especially because it reduces the blood vessels around those joints. so usually when your blood vessels swell a lot of chemicals get to the joints which causes pain. this takes it away. >> coming up all new in our newscast, the troubling racial disparity and the breast cancer mortality rates across the u.s. why the gap is getting bigger. plus, the facebook, social media giant may be going into the drone business. >>> and take a look at the image as we close tonight. our freeze frame comes fro
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., all the energy is now into the ukraine. >> there could be a downside too. he relies on russian support, weapons, parts, aircraft. the west presses for sanctions and arms manufacturers and that could hurt. >>> let's speak to barnaby phillips in paris for us. the french foreign minister has been talking about ukraine, suggesting that there could be sanctions voted in as early as tomorrow. >> yes, that's right. he's talking about the possibility of a visa ban, russian officials tied up and assets frozen. what europeans want to do is get the act together, get the act in a row before the meeting in brussels, and coordinate with the americans, and iron out any differences. and john kerry is here as well. there'll be meetings with sergei lavrov, flying in from madrid, an attempt to bridge the vast perception with the russians, and also the west needs to be speaking from the same sheet, if you like, and that will be the focus of the diplomacy in paris. >> this meeting was ostensibly called to deal with the issue of syria, an issue where russia was at loggerheads wi
., all the energy is now into the ukraine. >> there could be a downside too. he relies on russian support, weapons, parts, aircraft. the west presses for sanctions and arms manufacturers and that could hurt. >>> let's speak to barnaby phillips in paris for us. the french foreign minister has been talking about ukraine, suggesting that there could be sanctions voted in as early as tomorrow. >> yes, that's right. he's talking about the possibility of a visa ban, russian...
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have 25,000 personnel and in return we'll give you 30% off your energy prices. that's business the russians will not let the black sea fleet go. >> alfromthat's all from london. >>> protesters in venture swa lahr are holding more rallies they refuse to negotiate with nicholas maduro until all arrested are released. maduro says the protests are part of a washington-backed coup. the rally started almost a month ago when students in the western states demanded better security. protesters are also frustrated with the rate of inflation, currently at 56%. a high crime rate and shortages of basic goods. at least 18 people have been killed and 250 injured in the demonstrations. daniel is liver for us in caracas. update us on the protests, if you will, daniel. >> reporter: well, thousands of people, opposition protesters have been marching, still marching here in caracas. they came from four different points around the city to meet in the center, in a central plaza. it's difficult at this stage to game the numbers. it's very important today as far as the opposition is co
have 25,000 personnel and in return we'll give you 30% off your energy prices. that's business the russians will not let the black sea fleet go. >> alfromthat's all from london. >>> protesters in venture swa lahr are holding more rallies they refuse to negotiate with nicholas maduro until all arrested are released. maduro says the protests are part of a washington-backed coup. the rally started almost a month ago when students in the western states demanded better security....